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Disney Jr. is an important arm of the Walt Disney Company. For many kids, shows on the platform are their first introduction to the famous brand. The company has often been able to create engaging series that kids fall in love with and parents support.
Halloween is perhaps the holiday with the widest spectrum of possible celebrations. There are of course those families who lean hard into the horror movie vibes for decorations, and the college students drinking cheap beer in skimpy costumes. But if you ...
Celebrate 'Disney Jr. Let's Play' with shows, characters, and family activities at Disneyland Resort
LOS ANGELES -- Disney Jr. fans and their families are invited to enjoy "Disney Jr. Let's Play!", a vibrant three-day celebration packed with interactive activities, special live shows, and character meet-and-greets. The festivities kick off Friday, Aug. 8 ...
Grammy, Emmy and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo is known for sweeping stage performances and this year defied gravity as Elphaba in the blockbuster movie adaptation of "Wicked." Erivo also is hosting Broadway's 2025 Tony Awards. But did you know she's ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Disney Jr. has had a record-breaking year, but they aren’t resting on their laurels, as not only are a number of favorites making a return, but new ...
A Disneyland kids festival celebrating Mickey Mouse, Bluey, SuperKitties and other Disney Jr. characters will turn Hollywood Backlot at Disney California Adventure into a playground for preschoolers and young grade schoolers. The Disney Jr. Let’s Play ...
Disney and YouTube TV are stuck in a stalemate. ESPN personalities are appealing to YouTube TV customers, but their messages might not be resonating.
The Wuzzles is largely forgotten because, while it was cute, it just wasn’t successful. Disney’s other animated series from the same time, Adventures of the Gummi Bears, was a much bigger hit, but while The Wuzzles sort of faded away, they did help kickstart Disney’s television renaissance.